GroundSure Homescreen
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Homescreen is a simple risk-rating environmental liability report for residential property
transactions focusing on contaminated land, ground stability and radon. It's user friendly
layout and design provide clear navigation for conveyancers.
The report provides solicitors with the necessary information to answer the Law Society
Warning Card on Contaminated Land for residential property and considers the risk of
the property being identified under part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990
Key features
● Satisfies Law Society Practice Notes on Contaminated Land
● Comprehensive contaminated land assessment utilising the most comprehensive
data available including Groundsure’s Historical Land Use Database,
environmental permits, active and historic landfill and waste sites and current
industrial sites
● Natural and non-natural ground stability assessment including natural ground
subsidence, cavities and non-coal mining
● Coal mining screening
● Detailed radon potential data
● River, coastal, surface water and groundwater flood screening
● Enhanced energy screening covering existing and proposed oil and gas sites,
including fracking, wind installations, solar farms, power stations, and major
energy infrastructure
● Comprehensive transportation screening provides detail on major rail projects
including HS2, Crossrail 1 & 2, active and historic railways and tunnels and
underground systems, including the London Underground
● Enhanced screening on planning applications
Benefits to the end user
● Improved accuracy using Land Registry polygons
● Plain English making this report easier to read and understand
● Intuitive layout and page flow
● Fewer pages - but the same high level quality data that you are used to
- Reliance: £10m Professional Indemnity Insurance. Can be relied upon by all
professional parties within a property transaction, first purchasers/tenants and their
advisers.
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